Top 5 China-Themed Slots
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Top 5 China-Themed Slots



The Chinese-themed slots Syndicate Casino genre is perhaps one of the oldest and widest in the online gambling industry. Numerous titles have been released over the years, including the 5 Dragon Deluxe slot machine, China Shores, Eastern Auction, and many more. Yet, despite all the game types you can play online, they all share some similar factors.

For example, they heavily feature lucky numbers commonly found in Chinese culture. In oriental culture, the number 8 was considered to be a lucky number. This explains why many games, such as 88 Pearls and 88 Fortunes, are quite a hit among the Chinese.

Beyond the number, animals are also considered to play a big role in Chinese culture. This is why you will occasionally see the iconic waving lucky cat, commonly known as the maneki-neko or ‘beckoning cat,’ featured heavily in slot machines. Other animals that can be found in slots include golden lions, ornate dragons, and the much-revered panda.

The Chinese culture is also filled with other numbers which are not associated with luck. From the Chinese ‘hanzi’ or alphabet, whose style is heavily featured in many in-game symbols of slots, to the prosperity or money tree icon seen in slots such as Fortune House.

All these are characteristics you should expect when playing some of the Chinese-themed slots below. While we’ve already mentioned some of the Chinese games, they are not as popular as the titles below.

Treasures of Lion City (Microgaming)
Treasures of Lion City is a thrilling online slot from Microgaming. The game transports you to the Far East through its stunning graphics, dominated by symbols such as a potion bottle, a blue crystal, a helmet, an overflowing treasure chest, and a green bottle. The lion’s face is the most important symbol, though, as it acts as a wild, substituting for all the other symbols to form the best winning combination on the reels.

Beyond the icons, the game comes with an RTP of 94.2%, which is quite low compared to what many other Chinese-themed slots offer. You’ll be playing the game on a 5 reel, 25-payline format, with a maximum payout multiplier of 2,500x your bet.

Koi Princess (NetEnt)
NetEnt is renowned for its longstanding history of designing and developing cutting-edge casino games. Koi Princess is no different. The game is played on a 5x3 reel format with 20 paylines and includes plenty of exciting and rewarding bonus games. These include wild substitutions, a free spins game, a 5-hit random feature, and a bonus bet round. All these ensure you are fully rewarded in one way or another. This China-themed slot also comes with a 1000x top multiplier for a lucky player who manages to trigger the bonus wheel game.

Beyond this, the traditional feel that the game is meant to portray effortlessly stands out. You’ll see symbols such as the Frog, Koi Princess, and Coins that are nicely done. During gameplay, there’s also an orchestral soundtrack that plays in the background.

The Legend of Shangri-La: Cluster Pays (NetEnt)
A quick Google Search for Shangri-La, and you’ll realize this is a mythical mountain location, considered by many as the epitome of nirvana. So, it’s no surprise that NetEnt has drawn from the mythical mountain when designing the popular Legend of Shangri-La: Cluster Pays slot machine.

With striking graphics and well-designed animated characters that will certainly remind you of Kung Fu Panda, the Legend of Shangri-La: Cluster Pays slot is certainly a feast for the senses. The game comes with a low volatility and an RTP of 96.59%. As the name suggests, it features a cluster pays system, which ensures you have more ways of winning. Other in-game bonus rounds include free spins and sticky re-spins.

Wacky Panda (Microgaming)
As we head to the Chinese New Year season in a few months, this is a game you should consider adding to your bucket list. It’s a new release from Games Global (formerly Microgaming). Despite its relatively new status, it is already causing quite a stir in the online gambling industry.

Part fruit machine, part complete panda-monium, this is the perfect match if you fancy playing classic slot machines and China-themed slots. Every panda in this online slot game is inspired by multiple fruits, including grapes, watermelons, and bananas. It comes with a medium-high volatility, which means you must be careful about how you spend your money. As a classical 1-line slot machine, it doesn’t feature any bonus rounds but has a heavy payload.

Fu Er Dai (Play’n Go)
Last on our list of the top 5 China-themed slots is Fu Er Dai, a popular game from Play ‘n Go. In China, kids from the nouveau riche families are referred to as the Fu Er Dai, which loosely translates to "rich second generation.” But you don’t have to be from a rich family to enjoy the opulence of the imagery that this game offers.

Featuring strikingly beautiful women and a maximum payout of 250,000 coins, this highly volatile game will transport you to China and, at the same time, reward you generously. It features multiple bonus games, including free spins, win spins, and the usual wild substitutions. Fu Er Dai is fully optimized for play on any mobile device, so you can always take action wherever you go.

Chinese-themed Slots are Different and Vibrant!

The top 5 China-themed slots above offer a glimpse of what to expect when playing online games with the theme. It is a world of games where the old Chinese culture meets the new technology of online gambling to create entertaining and rewarding online slots. If you have a few minutes to kill, ensure you play these Chinese-themed online slots at top-rated casinos such as Syndicate!










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